Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE FOUR Dependable | Dealers Use These Pages| | | i | ' | third member assembly. no front springs now are elliptic instead of BY CHEVROLET. e steering wheel is the [ One-Ton Chassis for}? I new L y Ex- Express Service préae chatals Feinalia’ at $580. AS iimost unlimited variety of bodies Announced. tained, ‘The price of t acket riveted to the fra brakes now jualizing devi is carry The price of the may be obtained, The price o shanged at $425, > HIGHWAY ABOVE CLOU n Glacie’ noW Is in ‘cc BUILT BY UNCLE SAM e of construction the resque automobile floating type with pressed steel housing and a large rear cover which jakes the unit extremely accessible for inspection. The dif: ferential carrier ig in unit with the semi- quarter-elliptic and the rear semi-elliptics have been to 45 semi- le full worm type mounted mo. have centering s and the rear 6 t of the Commercial chassis also remains un Di The wheel t Line Drive," ed from 12 ses a k h the first 6 motor car arrived at the Golden 8 made of Stairs on St. Mary's Lake, which 18 frame | h far been completed, This ur finished in Unit sual roadway wil is thought. government al; e power plant. eon re-designed t is of the semt- i engineering Cadillac Custom 7-Passenger Touring Car es of i Four Advani © Jeo CADILL While the new Cadillac radiator, with its thermostatic shutters, is very much worth while for its ap- pearance alone, it is, in fact, a dis- tinct engineering improvement with a direct bearing on economy and efficiency—in these four ways: 1. The entire engine is quickly warmed to the temperature of operating efficiency. 2 The carburetor and air entering being directly heated—perfect vaporization is assured and power consequently in- creased. During winter the Cadillac thus starts with a minimum use of the choke. Crankease and cylinder blocks are also quickly heated to normal operat- ing temperature which, with Cadillac crankcase ventilation, prevents oil dilution. More energy is used as power, and less wasted as mere heat. 4 These shutters, furthermore, are in- tegral with the radiator, not a mere accessory for winter. They func- tion in summer as well as winter. yr vy W From a background of 23 years of continuous success, the new Cadillac emerges as the masterpiece in the fine car field. It is the ultra- modern version of motor car perfection. It is complete verification and vindication of Cadillac's leadership. en ute \ SJ EL Ce WYOMING CADILLAC CO, 223 North Durbin—Phone 3030 A SA Pt ELAS i te 7 as the construction work has be The ready has beon working several years on this stupendous piece of mountain tag AC Radiator FD Ope Casper Siintay ——ee UT The Rub in Rubber AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT (Continued From Page These figures are for the One) month of July, and give a fair indication of the general trend of business. a less to say Van is more than pleased to present this information to the public of Casper, w Hudson and Essex cars are proving to be far frorn sales slouchs themselves. Well, well. Here's our old friend Barney Dawson back n in the public e: Barney Is about to open Casper's one and only exclusive used ar market, where he will buy and sell good used cars on either cash or terms settlement. His place of business {fs to be located at 436 West Yellowstone, on the site of the old Warne and Crosby shop, They're still predicting the end of the world. the rescue of the | y tell us Japan 's en tween and our own country? The new Ford touring will be on lisplay Wednesday at the salesroom of the Ear! C. Boyle Co. Robert R. Wimmer, self styled cowboy evangelist who “hath a ase or two and saith {it over and * Is about to be ousted fi necessary he Platte? { into th Pr. W. Wi nd wife, of the Lee Doud Motor Co., will return this evening from an enjoyable two weeks vacation spent in the Jackson Lake country. | Mrs. Marguerite Darnell !s expect: { ed to return to her manager of the Big bout September as general ix Motor Ce Why not call Casper—The York of Wyoming New | Well why not? 1s looking for. to the arrival of a new Oldsmobile of this week, If you have to choose between tarving or keeping your car—by all means, keep the car, Many an Iron nerved man has been ruined on a narrow canyon road, Ray Pizzoli and Gene Dunn are reported to be getting under way in great shape with their new Chevro- let agency at T.aramle, treat guns’ as he was a shell, shouted the trooper struck in the back with A. J. Gilman, sales manager of the Coliseum Motor Co., left Fri- day morning to spend a pair of weeks on a vacation trip to Denver, In spite of the fact that many car- loads of New Chevrolets were un loaded here recently, the Nolan Chev- rolet Co,, is still behind in filling its many orders. This company has been in an oversold condition since January 1. A condition of this kind is most unusual and speaks volumes for the immense reception the new Chevrolet has received in Casper. Claude Crosby, of the Warne and Crosby Motor Co., left Thursday for Thermopolis to take the reins of the Lander Thermopolis Transporta- tion Co, Howard Warne was forced to suspend operations due to a sud- den attack of appendicitis. He is reported to be resting nicelf after a serious operation. Patsy Carr of the Nash Casper Motor Co., returhed Thursday night from a one-day trip to Lost Soldier. A carload of new Nash Special Sixes and Adyanced Sixes arrived at the Nash Casper Motor Co., last Thursday. They are on display in all their glory today and tomorrow, and the public is more than cordially invited to inspect them. Mr. Lee G. Miller of the Casper Buick Co,, has just returned from the Buick factory at Flint. Miller made the trip in a new Bu master Six sedan and reports ever | thing on the hum in the automobile center of the world, Walter Storrie, W. H. Cheney, Ray Kelly and Jack Davis are leav- ing this week for a hunting trip in| the Jackson Hole country. As far as work was concerned they might as well have been there for a month. Getting ready takes a lot of time and & man can not hunt and sell automobiles, | Walter Gothberg one of the direc: s of the Casper Bulck Cc tonight for Flint where he will receiy Mr. | Ctibune cae TE WL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 aN eS ff Sqn] || MUN, of the new Buick Master Six Sedans. Mr. Gothberg will be accompanied on the trip by his wife. They plan will return about the last of Sep- tember. Eddie Tegan one of the expert Buick mec ics is leaving this evening for the Buick factory to re- ceive delivery on a new Buick Sport Touring. Mrs, Regan will make the trip with him and before returning home will visit with relatives: and friends in the east. es The salary of the mayor of New York City js equal to the combined salaries of the governors of Wiscon- sin, Virginia, Texas, Florida and Kansas. Read Hudson-Essex ad on page 3. L. D. BRANSON SERVICE Official Service Station for DELCO—KLAXON—REMY AC SPEEDOMETERS AC AIR CLEANERS FORD DELCO IGNITION UNITS ZENITH CARBURETORS | BATTERY SERVICE Under Management FRED SWORD 615 E. Second St. Phone 383 CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LBAVE DAILY AT 9:30 AM. Savee you approximately 12 BARB—312.50 bourse travel between Casper and Rawlins | WYOMING MOTORWAY, Salt Creek Transportation Company‘s Office TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. (No Transfer or Layovers) Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER, PHONE 616 CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN . PRA IN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound No. 608 ~.-........ Eastbound No, 622 CHICAGO, BURLI No. 29 2. No, 81 Arrives --1:80 p.m. = &:45 p.m. NGTON & QUINCY Arrives Departs 4:00 p.m. 8:10 p.m, 8:35 p. m, Departs -~6:50 a. m, 7:10 o.m, +--9:55 p. m. on visiting throughout the East and these folders from time to time as it may be deemed necessary to send them to every part of the world,. Can you think of a more fitting say to “Tell the World About Wy oming?" At the Yellowstone gathering Au- gust 15, the following permanent of- ficers of the club were elected: R.. H. Alcorn, Rawili president; which will be constantly revised and kept up to date, It is their inte: tion to co-operate with the various state departments in making im- provements in highways and forest preserves,, The Wyoming Motor club will hold regular meetings to discuss na- tional topics which may have a bearing upon this state, such as the GRADUATED AID IN ROAD FUNDS extension of Yellowstne park and|D. W. Greenburg, Casper, secre- Cee Lobo Hees ey) an| the Federal Aid system in the con-|tary-treasurer; W. I". Wilkerson, HOO at ta Nectaane tg | atrustion Gf high The club} Casper, vice-president: one director pe aptiern Pare suelo peg will also endeavor, as soon as pos- amend thé law so that federal aid will conform to conditions in the states in question. This was the purpose of the bill introduced by Congressman Colton of Utah in the first session of the Sixty-elghth Co! gress. It had two main provisions; first, the granting of 100 per cent federal aid for primary and inter- state highways in public land states where the population does not ex- ceed 10 persong to the square mile, and second, the repeal of the per mile lintitation of the amount which may be given in those states, “What is proposed is simply @ necessary development of the grad- uated scale so as to permit the switching of funds to primary high. ways, without increasing the allot- ment of any state. The Colton bill was indorsed by the last two annual meetings of the Association of State Highway Officials and has the port of the Bureau of Public Ro Its tment ig necessary if we art to have the far-flung system of high- ways contemplated under the federal aid plan. from each county was also named,. sible, to place markings on all rpots SS of historical interest, and to cata- logue the special attractions of these Places and the easiest ways of reaching them. They will also serve the local motoring public and the outside visitors by keeping on rec. ord the exact location of all points of specific scenic attraction. The opening booklet published about three weeks ago is not to be the only periodical of the organiza- tion, It is the present plan to {: Read Van Sant's ad on page 3. ‘THE TEN ==. OMMANDKEN Bec B De Milte's ti ft TS CARS TAKEN IN ON STAR CARS ARE PRICED RIGHT 1925 Ford Coupe (5 months old)____ Lots Pe gosnoaihs tek $425 e situation confronting the states can be readily visualized. Nine of them, namely, Arizona, Colo- rado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming, have a population varying from less than one to. the square mile in Nevada to a little over nine per square mile in Colorado. As a group they have twelve per cent of the federal aid but' only 4.1 per cent of the population and 6.9 per cent of the assessed valuation, They have areas of public lands—wholiy di- vorced from taxation—ranging from 6.2 in Montana to 74.01°in Nevad: It is plainly a task disproportionate to phy: resources." STATE MOTOR CLUB BOOKLET (Continued From Page One) care has been taken in the repro- duction,, : The Wyoming Motor club will not only issue literature from time to time to exploit Wyoming, but it will serve as & Set point to which seek- ers of information regarding Wyom- ing may write. In due time, the in- fant club will issue road maj 1923 Star Touring—a Rare Bargain. 1924 Overland Touring—a Real Buy. 1923 Chevrolet Touring____________ Reconditioned—New Paint. CALL AT POWER MOTOR CO. 214 South David St. Phone 474 Come In and Ride in the New Star—lIt’s a Revelation! "I Admit Some Competition”. rs OME kinds of boats may equal my performance, but no car-driver can until he has the right answer to the gas- oline question. | # My old bus used to be as lazy, as full of splutters and as greedy for gas as the next —But, boy! How Conoco did reform her habits! Conoco; The Balanced Gasoline, not only makes @ car spry and easy to handle, but the best news about it is the extra miles you'll find in every tankful.’”” Not a single weak link in Conoco 's power chain— hence greater economy and satisfaction. s CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY; Producers, Refiners and Marketers products ia Spire, Idaho, breaka, ico, Ole! Kenses, , lahoma, Oregon, Geuth Dakota, Utah, Washington and’ Wyominc, CONOCO Reg. U. 5. Pat. Off. ** Balanced Gasoline Books the next time you Station. They are ‘‘Round- Trip Tickets to Better Motoring." Good at Continental Stations and at most dealers’.